Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Professional Books, 1982 - 485 sivua |
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... things , or a right of a horse , is contrary to the idiom of the English language : we say , invariably , a right to a thing . The diftinction intended by the learned judge , in the first two volumes , appears , in a great degree , to ...
... things , or a right of a horse , is contrary to the idiom of the English language : we say , invariably , a right to a thing . The diftinction intended by the learned judge , in the first two volumes , appears , in a great degree , to ...
Sivu 300
... thing standing still . But if a horse , or ox , or other animal , of his own motion , kill as well an infant as an adult , or if [ 301 ] a cart run over him , they shall in either cafe be forfeited as deodands ; which is grounded upon ...
... thing standing still . But if a horse , or ox , or other animal , of his own motion , kill as well an infant as an adult , or if [ 301 ] a cart run over him , they shall in either cafe be forfeited as deodands ; which is grounded upon ...
Sivu 440
... thing to his wife , or enter into covenant with her , for the grant would be to suppose her separate- existence and to covenant with her , would be only to covenant with himself ( 16 ) ; and therefore it is also gene- rally true , that ...
... thing to his wife , or enter into covenant with her , for the grant would be to suppose her separate- existence and to covenant with her , would be only to covenant with himself ( 16 ) ; and therefore it is also gene- rally true , that ...
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Of the NATURE of Laws in general | 35 |
Of the LAWS of ENGLAND | 62 |
Of the COUNTRIES fubject to the Laws | 93 |
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